“WHEEL of Fortune” will tape a week’s worth of shows that pay tribute to New York City but will not make the trip from Los Angeles.

In the past, “Wheel” has traveled to cities like Las Vegas, Miami and New Orleans, but the logistics of bringing the show to New York are difficult and take time to plan, it’s executive producer said.

For example, an upcoming taping of “Wheel’s” sister show, “Jeopardy!” in New York has been in the works for more than two years, said “Wheel” and “Jeopardy” chief, Harry Friedman.

“We love New York,” Friedman said. “It’s real simple. And this is something that we can do right away to show our affinity and support for the city”

The shows which will air the week of Dec. 31, will feature prizes ranging from Broadway show tickets to deluxe New York City vacations, Friedman said. The shows will be taped during the first week of November.

“Wheel” is also planning on giving money to the disaster relief effort during the week before the New York-themed shows air, although its not yet clear which charity the show will receive the cash.

During week of Christmas, the amount won by the winning contestant will be matched and donated to helping the victims of last month’s terror attacks. “There’s no limit on it, but we will make it a minimum of $10,000 each day,” he said. “It could be hundreds of thousands of dollars.”

Meanwhile, “Jeopardy!” will be making the trip to New York next spring, Friedman said.

“We’re planning to a tape a new tournament in March,” the shows will air later this year.

Two years ago “Jeopardy!” traveled to New York and taped two week’s worth of episodes in just two days. The episodes were filmed in front of about 5,000 people at The Theater at Madison Square Garden on West 33rd Street.